Antheil Maslow & MacMinn, LLP partner Susan Maslow will moderate a panel CLE discussion entitled “Model Contract Clauses in International Supply Contracts to Protect U.N. Acknowledged Human Rights: Review and Critique of Version 2.O” on Tuesday, April 20, 2021 during the American Bar Association (ABA) Business Law Section’s Virtual Spring Meeting.
Ms. Maslow is Vice Chair of the ABA Working Group formed to draft human rights protections in international supply contracts. The group’s 2021 Report and Model Contract Clauses, Version 2.0 (MCCs 2.0) are now finalized and can be found on the ABA Center for Human Rights site. The MCCs 2.0 are one of several initiatives within the Business Law Section’s implementation of the ABA Model Principles on Labor Trafficking and Child Labor. The Model Contract Clauses will be thoroughly discussed at the CLE.
For over 30 years, Ms. Maslow has concentrated her practice primarily in general corporate transactional work and finance documentation in the areas of Business Transactions, Business Law, Private Finance, Real Estate, Contracts, and Non-Profit Law. She has enjoyed assisting entrepreneurial individuals and privately-held companies in their efforts to structure and implement a great variety of business transactions, including stock and asset acquisitions, banking negotiations, mergers, secured and unsecured financing, real estate and business acquisitions and leases, capital arrangements for hospitals and other health care providers, distributorships, software services and license arrangements and business separations and dissolutions. She received her law degree from Temple University cum laude in 1983 after graduating from Rutgers University (B.A. 1978). She is a member of the Pennsylvania and New Jersey Bar Associations. Ms. Maslow can be reached at smaslow@ammlaw.com or 215.230.7500 ext. 119.
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